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RLimitCPU and RLimitMEM do not seem to work





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2004-04-21 19:55 -------
Okay, I understood that. ;-)

My problem still is there: Assume a huge CGI script (because I would say that
PHP as a CGI and a huge CGI script behave the same way, at least regarding my
problem) that soaks up some amount of memory and CPU resources when started. A
"bad guy" can go to the page where the CGI is located, reload it continuously
for about 10 seconds an crash the whole server.

There MUST be a way to limit that, which seems to be currently impossible?! By
re-loading the script for 10 seconds, I caused a load of 67 (!) on an otherwise
absolutely idle 1.7 GHz/256 MB RAM server! Reloading it for 30 seconds and the
kernel closed nearly all processes including SSH because of swapping issues.
Can't I do ANYTHING about that (except modifying PHP to check the load average
before starting or writing a manual wrapper)?

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